-LRB- CNN -RRB- If you were planning on using a Taylor Swift-penned phrase on , say , a locket or a jewelry box , think again . Because you could be trying to shake off a legal bill .

T. Swizzle , whose business savvy is rivaled only by her aptitude for earworms , has taken out several trademarks for phrases like `` Party Like It 's 1989 , '' `` This Sick Beat , '' `` Cause We Never Go Out of Style . ''

This means you 'll need Swift 's permisison if you want to use any of those phrases on a whole host of stuff : aprons , `` non-medicated '' toiletries and -- we kid you not -- walking sticks .

The filings are on top of dozens more she 's held for years . They were reported by Vox , citing the legal database , Justia .

Interestingly enough , `` Shake It Off '' is not on the list . Perhaps because that trademark is already held by a diet company .

Swift took out the trademarks last year on the heels of her fifth studio album , `` 1989 . ''

Given the incredible success of that album , you ca n't blame a girl for wanting to protect her brand . And if you 're hate , hate , hating on her for that , well , you know what you can do .

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Swift has taken out several trademarks

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` Shake It Off ' trademark held by a diet company